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Music Jianbo’s ‘Everything For The Family’ hits home
Mengzy interviews the diaspora artist on his deeply personal, first full-length project
Global News Fund to improve crowd safety across live music and nightlife to launch next month
The Lost Angels fund will support families impacted by crowd-related event tragedies and offers safety training programmes to grassroots organisations
Moments from Fingerprints’ four-night run at Seoul’s new club, Hertz
Featuring Chaos in the CBD, Octo Octa b2b Eris Drew, THC b2b DJ AYA, and LSDXOXO
Features Excursions: IYAAKI is a judgment-free space in Seoul to celebrate culture, identity & queerness
Founded by DJs Hogi, Hyerang, and Jooheon, the event series which just marked its first anniversary creates an environment where diversity thrives on the dancefloor
Features Is 'The Sesh' starting to catch up with Millennials?
Attitudes to drugs have changed significantly since the late '80s, becoming more widely used and socially acceptable. But while Gen Z are embracing sober curiosity, the toll of sustained drug use is becoming more pronounced in older generations. David Hillier reports
Global News Madlib loses “decades of music and equipment” in LA wildfires
The producer – who’s sat on rare and unreleased music for years – lost his home in the fires
Features Inside ‘HYPER: The Stevie Hyper D Story’ — could this be the greatest jungle film ever made?
The tragic, triumphant jungle documentary is currently selling out cinemas in the UK. From the world premiere to the directors’ 25-year struggle to honour an underground legend, Ewen Cook goes behind the scenes of an instant classic that has the drum 'n' bass world in a spiritual frenzy
Features RIP Danielle Moore: Crazy P's beloved figurehead who personified the power of dancing
Danielle Moore's life represents the transformative power of the dancefloor. She devoted her life to music, and as frontwoman of Crazy P, she grew into one of the world's most enthralling performers. Long-time friend Bill Brewster pays tribute
